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GDP can be calculated by adding up the quantities of goods and services produced in a given year.
Credit Entries
Entries made on the right side of an account in double-entry bookkeeping, indicating an increase in liabilities, revenue, or equity, or a decrease in assets.
Revenues
The total income generated by a company from its normal business activities, often from the sale of goods and services to customers.
Cash Receipts
These are the amounts of money received by a company during a specific period, including all forms of cash inflow from operations, financing, and investing activities.
Cash Payments
Transactions in which payment for goods or services is made in cash at the time of the transaction.
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